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It’s certain that the following tale is a nice example that can teach us a good lesson. One day, a young man  36 begged from door to door along the street.  37  an old wallet in hand, he was asking for a few coins to buy something to eat. He kept complaining about his bad 38  and kept wondering why those who had so much money were never   39  and were always desiring more.
“As for me, if I had only enough to eat and to wear, I would not want anything more."
Just at that moment Goddess Fortune  40  the beggar among the crowd and approached him, greeting, “Hi, young man, I have wished to   41  you for a long time. If you open your wallet, I will pour my gold into it. But keep in mind that I will do that only on this   42 : All that falls into the wallet will be pure gold belonging to you; but every piece falling upon the ground 43  become dust, worth nothing. Are you clear?”
“I see. Now I’m ready. ” said the beggar with confidence.
“Then you should   44 ! It’s obvious that your wallet is a/an   45 one, so don’t load it too heavily,” said the Goddess Fortune. 
The excited beggar could hardly   46 to have gold. He quickly opened his wallet, and a   47  of yellow coins was poured into it. The wallet became heavier and heavier.
“Is that enough? Isn’t it cracking? Will your wallet strong enough for more?” warned the Goddess.
“Never  48 .It’s still strong enough now” replied the beggar firmly.
The wallet was filled with so many coins that the beggar’s hands began to   49 . “Ah, if only the golden stream would   50  forever! Just a little more,” said the beggar, “  51  just a handful or two.”
“There! It’s full. The wallet will   52 .” warned the Goddess again, but the beggar insisted, “ I know it will  53  a little more, just a little more.”
One more piece was added and the wallet split. The   54  fell upon the ground and became dust. The greedy beggar had now   55  but his broken wallet.

【小题1】
A.in debtB.in ragsC.in dangerD.in trouble
【小题2】
A.PickingB.GatheringC.WinningD.Holding
【小题3】
A.clothesB.walletC.fortuneD.chance
【小题4】
A.relaxedB.disappointedC.worriedD.satisfied
【小题5】
A.admittedB.seizedC.realizedD.spotted
【小题6】
A.helpB.forgiveC.praiseD.comfort
【小题7】
A.occasionB.conditionC.situationD.suggestion
【小题8】
A.shallB.wouldC.shouldD.might
【小题9】
A.look downB.look afterC.look upD.look out
【小题10】
A.smallB.wornC.emptyD.full
【小题11】
A.standB.thinkC.breatheD.wait
【小题12】
A.streamB.pieceC.pairD.variety
【小题13】
A.askB.requestC.insistD.fear
【小题14】
A.spreadB.shakeC.looseD.close
【小题15】
A.pourB.endC.dryD.freeze
【小题16】
A.takeB.lendC.addD.send
【小题17】
A.flowB.changeC.disappearD.burst
【小题18】
A.attractB.holdC.includeD.permit
【小题19】
A.presentB.foodC.treasureD.metal
【小题20】
A.nothingB.anythingC.everythingD.something

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It’s certain that the following tale is a nice example that can teach us a good lesson. One day, a young man  16 begged from door to door along the street.  17 an old wallet in hand, he was asking for a few coins to buy something to eat. He kept complaining about his bad  18  and kept wondering why those who had so much money were never   19  and were always desiring more.
“As for me, if I had only enough to eat and to wear, I would not want anything more."
Just at that moment Goddess Fortune  20 the beggar among the crowd and approached him, greeting, “Hi, young man, I have wished to   21  you for a long time. If you open your wallet, I will pour my gold into it. But keep in mind that I will do that only on this   22 : All that falls into the wallet will be pure gold belonging to you; but every piece falling upon the ground  23 become dust, worth nothing. Are you clear?”
“I see. Now I’m ready. ” said the beggar with confidence.
“Then you should   24 ! It’s obvious that your wallet is a/an   25 one, so don’t load it too heavily,” said the Goddess Fortune. 
The excited beggar could hardly   26 to have gold. He quickly opened his wallet, and a   27  of yellow coins was poured into it. The wallet became heavier and heavier.
“Is that enough? Isn’t it cracking? Will your wallet strong enough for more?” warned the Goddess.
“Never  28 .It’s still strong enough now” replied the beggar firmly.
The wallet was filled with so many coins that the beggar’s hands began to   29 . “Ah, if only the golden stream would   30  forever! Just a little more,” said the beggar, “  31  just a handful or two.”
“There! It’s full. The wallet will   32 .” warned the Goddess again, but the beggar insisted, “ I know it will  33  a little more, just a little more.”
One more piece was added and the wallet split. The   34  fell upon the ground and became dust. The greedy beggar had now   35  but his broken wallet.

【小题1】
A.in debtB.in ragsC.in dangerD.in trouble
【小题2】
A.PickingB.GatheringC.WinningD.Holding
【小题3】
A.clothesB.walletC.fortuneD.chance
【小题4】
A.relaxedB.disappointedC.worriedD.satisfied
【小题5】
A.admittedB.seizedC.realizedD.spotted
【小题6】
A.helpB.forgiveC.praiseD.comfort
【小题7】
A.occasionB.conditionC.situationD.suggestion
【小题8】
A.shallB.wouldC.shouldD.might
【小题9】
A.look downB.look afterC.look upD.look out
【小题10】
A.smallB.wornC.emptyD.full
【小题11】
A.standB.thinkC.breatheD.wait
【小题12】
A.streamB.pieceC.pairD.variety
【小题13】
A.askB.requestC.insistD.fear
【小题14】
A.spreadB.shakeC.looseD.close
【小题15】
A.pourB.endC.dryD.freeze
【小题16】
A.takeB.lendC.addD.send
【小题17】
A.flowB.changeC.disappearD.burst
【小题18】
A.attractB.holdC.includeD.permit
【小题19】
A.presentB.foodC.treasureD.metal
【小题20】
A.nothingB.anythingC.everythingD.something

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This is a story that can teach us a good lesson. One day, a man in rags begged from door to door along the street. With an old wallet in his hand, he was asking for a few coins to buy something to eat. He kept complaining about his bad fortune and kept  36 why those who had so much money were never  37 and were always desiring more.

“As far as I’m concerned, if I had only enough to  38 and to wear, I would not want anything more.”

Just at that moment Goddess Fortune, who came down the  39 saw the beggar and said to him, “Hi, I have wished to  40 you for a long time. Now, open your  41  and I will pour my gold into it. But I will do that only on this  42 : All that falls into the wallet will be pure gold; but every piece falling upon the  43 shall become dust. Do you understand?

“I see,” said the beggar.

“Then you should  44 ! It’s obvious that your wallet is a(an)  45 one, so don’t load it too heavily,” said the Goddess Fortune.

The excited beggar could hardly  46 to have gold. He quickly opened his wallet, and a   47 of yellow coins was poured into it. The wallet grew heavier and heavier.

“Is that enough?” Isn’t it cracking?” asked Fortune.

“Never fear. It’s still  48 enough now.” answered the beggar.

The wallet was filled with so many coins that the beggar’s hands began to  49  . “Ah, if only the golden stream would  50 forever! Just a little more,” said the beggar, “ 51 just a handful or two.”

“There! It’s full. The wallet will  52 .” warned the Goddess, but the beggar requested, “It will  53 a little more, just a little more.”

One more piece was added and the wallet split. The  54 fell upon the ground and became dust. The greedy beggar had now  55 but his broken bag.

1.                A.showing        B.explaining       C.proving   D.wondering

 

2.                A.relaxed         B.satisfied        C.worried  D.depressed

 

3.                A.learn          B.watch          C.eat  D.play

 

4.                A.street          B.bridge          C.yard D.forest

 

5.                A.praise          B.forgive         C.help D.comfort

 

6.                A.coat           B.pocket         C.box  D.wallet

 

7.                A.occasion        B.suggestion       C.situation  D.condition

 

8.                A.hand           B.feet            C.ground   D.beggar

 

9.                A.look out        B.look after       C.look up   D.look down

 

10.               A.rich           B.empty          C.worn D.full

 

11.               A.stand          B.wait           C.breathe   D.think

 

12.               A.stream         B.piece          C.pair  D.variety

 

13.               A.weak          B.strong          C.poor  D.rich

 

14.               A.spread         B.close          C.loose D.shake

 

15.               A.pour           B.end           C.dry   D.melt

 

16.               A.take           B.add            C.lend  D.borrow

 

17.               A.flow           B.burst          C.disappear  D.change

 

18.               A.attract         B.permit         C.include    D.hold

 

19.               A.present        B.food           C.treasure   D.water

 

20.               A.nothing        B.anything        C.everything D.something

 

 

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This is a story that can teach us a good lesson. One day, a man in rags begged from door to door along the street. With an old wallet in his hand, he was asking for a few coins to buy something to eat. He kept complaining about his bad fortune and kept __36__ why those who had so much money were never __37__ and were always desiring more.

“As far as I'm concerned, if I had only enough to ___38__ and to wear, I would not want anything more.”

Just at that moment Goddess Fortune, who came down the __39__ saw the beggar and said to him, “Hi, I have wished to __40__ you for a long time. Now, open your __41__ and I will pour my gold into it. But I will do that only on this __42__ : All that falls into the wallet will be pure gold; but every piece falling upon the __43__ shall become dust. Do you understand?”

“I see.” said the beggar.

“Then you should __44__ !It's obvious that your wallet is a(an) __45__ one, so don't load it too heavily,” said the Goddess Fortune.

The excited beggar could hardly __46__ to have gold. He quickly opened his wallet, and a __47__ of yellow coins was poured into it. The wallet grew heavier and heavier.

“Is that enough? Isn't it cracking?” asked Fortune.

“Never __48__ .It's still strong enough now.”answered the beggar.

The wallet was filled with so many coins that the beggar's hands began to __49__. “Ah, if only the golden stream would __50__ forever! Just a little more,” said the beggar, “__51__ just a handful or two.”

“There! It's full. The wallet will __52__ .” warned the Goddess, but the beggar requested, “It will __53__ a little more, just a little more.”

One more piece was added and the wallet split. The __54__ fell upon the ground and became dust. The greedy beggar had now __55__ but his broken bag.

1.                A.showing        B.explaining       C.proving   D.wondering

 

2.                A.relaxed         B.satisfied        C.worried  D.depressed

 

3.                A.learn          B.watch          C.eat  D.play

 

4.                A.street         B.bridge          C.yard D.forest

 

5.                A.praise         B.forgive         C.help D.comfort

 

6.                A.coat           B.pocket         C.box  D.wallet

 

7.                A.occasion        B.suggestion       C.situation  D.condition

 

8.                A.hand           B.feet            C.ground   D.street

 

9.                A.look out        B.look after       C.look up   D.look down

 

10.               A.small          B.empty          C.worn       D.full

 

11.               A.stand         B.wait           C.breathe  D.think

 

12.               A.stream         B.piece          C.pair D.variety

 

13.               A.stop           B.request        C.fear D.insist

 

14.               A.spread         B.close          C.loose       D.shake

 

15.               A.pour        B.end           C.dry   D.bury

 

16.               A.take         B.add            C.lend D.send

 

17.               A.flow           B.break          C.disappear     D.change

 

18.               A.attract         B.permit         C.include   D.hold

 

19.               A.wallet         B.food           C.gold    D.bag

 

20.               A.nothing        B.anything        C.everything D.something

 

 

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